”Sake” named after the lost inlet ”Kuroushigata”The town of Kuroe where ”Nate Shuzo” is located, used to be surrounded by a beautiful inlet. And as the name implies, there was a large black rock. The rock was named ”Kuroushigata” because it repeatedly emerged from the waves like a black cow. The scene is even sung in the old literature, Manyoshu. |
”Hot spring” and ”food ingredients” which bring relaxation to body and soulThe water from the brewery’s well is from the same stream as ”the water of the black cow” at Nakagoto Shrine, considered to be one of the top 50 water in Wakayama. The ”junmaishu sake” brewed with that clear clean water has a ripened deep aroma and smooth texture. |
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- Nate Shuzou Co., Ltd.
- 846 Kuroe, Kainan, Wakayama Prefecture
- URL http://www.kuroushi.com/